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stuff.co.nz SEPTEMBER 16, 2015, CENTRAL CANTERBURY NEWS Business changes proposed The Selwyn District Council wants to change where businesses can operate to encourage more commercial activity in the district. Through its land recovery plan, which was developed after the quakes to assist recovery, the council wants to group activities together to encourage businesses to settle in the district. Under the changes, the council proposes the central areas of Rolleston and Lincoln become ‘key activity centres’ – focal points for commercial and community activity. Each key activity centre would be divided into precincts, grouping certain types of businesses together. It would mean some activities would be forbidden in certain precincts unless resource consent was obtained. Existing operations would be unaffected as long as they didn’t change their activities. The proposal was part of the Land has been donated by the Faulkner family to create a walk and cycleway near Springfield. Land gifted for new cycleway CHARLIE MITCHELL A generous donation from a Selwyn couple will lead to the creation of a safe walkway between the Springfield township and a popular reserve. Murray and Lesley Faulkner have offered to donate more than 2000 square metres of land between Springfield township and the Kowai Pass Domain. The land would be used to cre- ate a shared walk and cycleway connecting the two. Because there is no path, locals have to walk 1.2 kilometres along ‘‘There is no existing formed footpath along this section of road andwalking or cycling from the township to the reserve is difficult and potentially unsafe especially for children.’’ the edge of busy West Coast Rd, which has a 100km/h speed limit. The Selwyn District Council would pay the minor costs for land surveying and upkeep of the path. It would be just over two metres wide, and the donated land would be declared a reserve to ensure public ownership. Formal recognition of the donation would come via naming rights, which would be granted to the Faulkners. The council said the project would be consistentwith its walk- ing and cycling strategy and create a safe path between the two areas. ‘‘There is no existing formed footpath along this section of road and walking or cycling from the township to the reserve is difficult and potentially unsafe especially for children,’’ it said in a report on the proposal. It hoped the project would involve a high level of community participation and strengthen the sense of community. Last month, the Rolleston to Lincoln cycleway was opened, also forming part of the council’s push for increased use of bicycles. See in store for more deals Monroe • Medium to Firm feel. ENDORSED BY THE NEW ZEALAND CHIROPRACTORS’ ASSOCIATION Now $3,249 ce See in store for more deals • Available in Soft, options • Features Latex Gold and Dreamfoam comfort layers with the Torquezone spring unit. Queen Set WAS $2,999 Now $1,499 King Set WAS $3,749 Now $1,874 Radiance 50% OFF • Features generous Latex Gold and Dreamfoam comfort layers with a Torquezone HD spring unit for advanced support and durability. Queen Set WAS $4,169 Now $2,501 King Set WAS $5,209 Now $3,125 40% OFF • Soft feel. m pocket springs to p. Queen Set WAS $4,149 Now $2,074 WINNER *Offer valid 24/08/2015 to 20/09/2015 all while stocks last. Excludes Everyday Dream Prices and clearance stock. Q Card and GE Finance lending criteria, fees, terms and conditions apply East to Burnett Street, Ashburton Phone (03) 308 5269 www.redmonds.co.nz Store Of The Year 2015 Store Within A Store 50% OFF i e reduce pressure points and improve circulation. Queen Set WAS $6,499 50% OFF council’s plan to encourage more businesses to locate in Selwyn. It said 70 per cent of Selwyn residents’ expenditure was spent outside the district. Rolleston’s population was expected to reach 20,000 within 15 years and the council wanted a range of activities available in the district before then. Also proposed were changes allowing more industrial development near Rolleston, potentially on land near the intersection of Hoskyns Road and Jones Road. The council has planned drop- in sessions for locals to ask questions about the plan: Rolleston Council Headquarters – on Tuesday September 22, 6.30-8.30pm and Sunday September 27, from 2-4pm. Lincoln Event Centre – on Thursday September 24, 6.30-8.30pm and Sunday September 27, from 10am12pm. Consultation is open until 5pm Friday October 9. 3 6855650AB